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Rb26 complete head with covers ect... $1600ono

Eoi rb26 split dump pipes 400 plus swap for standard I think they are

Eoi r32 Gtr high flowed n1 turbos like new $1000

Rb26 virgin block $400

Rb26 fuel rail $40

R32 Gtr gtst dash small bubble 80

Rb26 sump complete with diff $200

Rb26 pistons $80

Rb26 rods $100

Rb26 crank in good condition come out of running car $300

Rb26 intake complete intake side includes plenum throttles bodies and everything up to the head and under plenum $450

Rb26 water pump x2 both good condition $30

Rb26 coil packs come from running car $100

R32 Gtr coil pack harness $60

Rb26 coil pack cover $60

R32 Gtr ecu $80

Rb26 stock oil cooler

Rb26 oil pump $50

Rb26 air con pump $80

Rb26 power steering pump $50

Rb26 alternator $60

Rb26 turbo manifolds $80

Rb26 turbo oil and water steel lines $50

Rb26 twin turbo pipe $40

R32 Gtr standard suspension $100

R32 Gtr wheels and falken tyres $650

Chrome gear knob nismo style$10

Rb26 cas 80

Rb26 alloy engine brackets

Rb26 engine mounts used but appear to be ok 20

Rb26 knock sensors 40

Rb26 knock sensor loom 20

R32 Gtr radiator shroud 30

Location gold coast but happy to post most things

Parts will be available in a couple of days I'll let you know about the crank wether its long snout or not or you could just buy a collar for it

Edited by toy515

should have pics today of the crank, havnt really got the time to take it down ect.. its come out of a running car also not a motor that has spun a bearing like most.

and freight would be 50 due to the weight

cheers

should have pics today of the crank, havnt really got the time to take it down ect.. its come out of a running car also not a motor that has spun a bearing like most.

and freight would be 50 due to the weight

cheers

thanks for the reply.

going to have to decline.

I've seen twisted cranks come out of ok motors, hence the reason I wanted it checked.

Glws.

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